Whiskey Venom — Where Metal Bites Hard and the Whiskey Burns Smooth
Born in the roar of over‑driven amps and the crack of shot‑glass cheers, Whiskey Venom is a four‑piece juggernaut pouring 100‑proof attitude straight into modern heavy music.
Sandy Steele – Vocals: a sand‑papered powerhouse who can snarl like a Camaro in redline and
soar like a gospel revival, often in the same bar.
Eric Edrona– Guitars: riff‑smith and road warrior, welding razor‑blade grooves to
stadium‑sized hooks.
Jesse Jamison – Bass: low‑end gunslinger whose thunderous lines rumble like a freight train
through a distillery.
Terry Tequila – Drums: human dynamite, detonating every stage with break‑neck double‑
kicks and locomotive swing.
Together they deliver a “Metal‑meets‑Whiskey” groove—think southern swagger colliding head‑on with NWOBHM bite, all drenched in the smoke of dive‑bar neon. Live, they’re a full‑throttle spectacle: no backing tracks, no half‑measures, just sweat‑drenched riffs and crowd‑igniting choruses built for fists‑in‑the‑air sing‑alongs.
Their debut EP (out now on all streaming services and limited‑edition vinyl) captures the band at ignition temperature: ripping twin‑guitar assaults, rumbling low‑end, and lyrics that toast the rebels, the broken, and every midnight survivor. From the anthemic title track to the swaggering grind of “Venom in my Viens,” it’s the perfect chaser for anyone craving honest, high‑octane metal.
So load up a shot, crank the volume to 11, and let Whiskey Venom show you why the best grooves come with a burn. Get the EP now—then catch them live before the rest of the world sobers up and tries to keep pace.